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May 18, 2011

Losing Dresses and My Train of Thought

I was going through random pictures last night. Don't you hate when you notice articles of clothing that have disappeared? I adored this dress, and have not a clue where it now resides.

I love this picture of my family (I wonder where I am- based on the composition, behind the lens with assistance?).

Ahh, my first Christmas as a bride. And my gift from my loving husband.

From Bill and Katie's wedding- just about a year ago. Happy Anniversary friends! Such a great time, and another missing dress.

Anner just sent me this picture, and I can't stop laughing at it- we will be at Tucker Plantation in exactly a month for her nuptials!!!!

Watercolor's geraniums from last Memorial Day Weekend. If it would stop being so dag gum cold here, I would plant some in my beds. I went a little crazy and dug up a bunch of bushes in my front beds on Sunday. Now I am left with a bunch of stalks, and a root system that I can not pull up. And cold and rain. Poor Hubs is probably going to come outside at some point on Saturday to a giant hole in our front yard, and a triumphant wife brandishing an enormous shovel.

Finally, a pic of me getting ready for cotillion. Why could Pascal not have done my hair like this? I loved this hairdo. My brother and Em's wedding is at the end of this month. I am so excited to be pampered, and get my hair did, but for the first time, I'm experiencing some trepidation on how I will fare. Insults? Touching me in slightly inappropriate places? A tri-bunion? Ahhh, Pascal I miss you already.

Hope you find those dresses - they are super-cute! And your hair is so pretty in that last pic. I've been debating on whether to put in geraniums in our front-porch planters, now that the pansies are getting a little sad looking. Your post has convinced me to do so!

That royal blue dress is spectacular on you. Love your hair there too! And I have the same problem with losing dresses. I have a couple that seem to have just disappeared. Sometimes I wonder if I've donated them and forgotten them....but who knows. Maybe one day we'll find our missing dresses.